Inter-SLC Service Contracts Sample Clauses

Inter-SLC Service Contracts. 2.9.1 To govern each operational interrelationship between the Contractor and other SLCs or between the Contractor and UKAEA, each of which shall take effect under both this Contract and the Site Management and Operations Contracts between the Authority and such other SLCs or UKAEA (as the case may be) the Contractor, to the extent that it has not complied with the obligation prior to the Effective Date, as soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date enter into Inter-SLC Service Contracts in accordance with the pro forma template included as Part 2 of the Subcontracting/Procurement Schedule, and 2.9.1.1 where the Contractor, either on its own behalf, or on behalf of another SLC or UKAEA, wishes to make a material deviation from the pro forma template in Part 2 of the Subcontracting/Procurement Schedule it shall seek the Authority’s prior written approval. 2.9.1.2 where the scope of the operational interrelationship is to be subject to competition and where such competition will include contractors external to other SLCs or UKAEA then the Contractor may use its standard terms and conditions for both the competition and any ensuing contract. 2.9.2 Each Inter-SLC Service Contract shall set out the goods and/or services to be provided by or to the Contractor and the associated operational responsibilities of the Contractor and the relevant SLC or UKAEA (as the case may be) in respect of the supply of such goods and/or services including any payment obligations, a specification of the goods and/or services to be supplied, the performance standard required of the supplier and the actions required of the person to whom the goods and/or services are supplied in order to facilitate their supply.
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Inter-SLC Service Contracts. 2.9.1 To govern each operational interrelationship between the Contractor and other SLCs or between the Contractor and UKAEA, each of which shall take effect under both this Contract and the Site Management and Operations Contracts between the Authority and such other SLCs or UKAEA (as the case may be) the Contractor, to the extent that it has not complied with the obligation prior to the Effective Date, as soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date enter into Inter-SLC Service Contracts in accordance with the pro forma template included as Part 2 of the Subcontracting/Procurement Schedule, and
Inter-SLC Service Contracts. 2.10.1 To govern each operational interrelationship between the Contractor and other SLCs or between the Contractor and UKAEA, each of which shall take effect under both this Contract and the Site Management and Operations Contracts between the Authority and such other SLCs or UKAEA (as the case may be), the Contractor shall enter into Inter-SLC Service Contracts in accordance with the pro forma template included as Part 2 (Inter-SLC Service Contract Pro Forma) of Schedule 5 (Subcontracting/Procurement Schedule) and where the scope of the operational interrelationship is to be subject to competition and where such competition will include contractors external to other SLCs or UKAEA then the Contractor may use its standard terms and conditions for both the competition and any ensuing contract. 2.10.2 Each Inter-SLC Service Contract shall set out the goods and/or services to be provided by or to the Contractor and the associated operational responsibilities of the Contractor and the relevant SLC or UKAEA (as the case may be) in respect of the supply of such goods and/or services including any payment obligations, a specification of the goods and/or services to be supplied, the performance standard required of the supplier and the actions required of the person to whom the goods and/or services are supplied in order to facilitate their supply.
Inter-SLC Service Contracts. 2.9.1 To govern each operational interrelationship between the Contractor and other SLCs each of which shall take effect under both this Contract and the Site Management and Operations Contracts between the Authority and such other SLCs the Contractor has entered into Inter-SLC Service Contracts. 2.9.2 Each Inter-SLC Service Contract shall set out the goods and/or services to be provided by or to the Contractor and the associated operational responsibilities of the Contractor and the relevant SLC in respect of the supply of such goods and/or services including any payment obligations, a specification of the goods and/or services to be supplied, the performance standard required of the supplier and the actions required of the person to whom the goods and/or services are supplied in order to facilitate their supply.

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  • Other Service Contracts The Trustees may authorize the engagement of a principal underwriter, transfer agent, administrator, custodian, and similar service providers.

  • Service Contract The Parties intend this Agreement to be a "service contract" within the meaning of Section 7701(e)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

  • Customer Contracts 6.2.1 The Redistributor should ensure that its contracts with its Customers give it all necessary rights to control and monitor Data use. 6.2.2 The Redistributor is obliged to make the contents of this Schedule available to its customers.

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  • Operating Contracts Subject to the rights of the Timeshare Owners' Association as set forth in the Timeshare Documents, no Operating Contract shall be modified, extended, terminated or entered into, without the prior written approval of Agent, if any such modification, extension, termination or new agreement could have a material adverse impact on the operation of the Resort or the Collateral.

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  • Tax Service Contract Each Mortgage Loan is covered by a paid in full, life of loan, tax service contract issued by First American Real Estate Tax Service, and such contract is transferable;

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  • Business Contracts All contracts and other agreements (other than the Real Property Leases and Personal Property Leases and the Accounts Receivable) to which the Seller is a party and which are utilized in the conduct of the Business, including without limitation contracts and other agreements relating to suppliers, sales representatives, distributors, consultants, customers, purchase orders, marketing and purchasing arrangements (the "Business Contracts");

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